Qatar, Trump and Middle East
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Trump saying that America’s relationship with Qatar has never been stronger than it is now — and vowing to “protect” the nation days after it gifted him a luxury jet — certainly isn’t a good look, nor is the fact that his company recently announced it is developing a golf resort in Qatar.
Joined by some of his favorite celebrities, President Donald Trump gave a speech to troops in Qatar, where he teased a military pay raise and took credit for a ceasefire between India and Pakistan. Podcast host Theo Von,
President Donald Trump touted the U.S. military as the strongest in the world during an address to troops serving in Qatar on Thursday.
Podcaster Theo Von performed a set for U.S. troops in Qatar on Thursday where he joked about doing drugs on a mixed-race baby and the sexuality of men in the U.S. Navy, and compared the Qatari hosts’ attire to Klansman robes.
President Donald Trump offered another glimpse of an emerging, sometimes contradictory foreign policy doctrine: trying to end various conflicts around the globe while vowing not to withdraw from the world entirely.
President Donald Trump's motorcade was greeted by dozens of camels in Qatar as he continued his four-day trip of the Middle East.
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Wearing a black T-shirt and backward baseball cap, the podcast host regaled the uniformed troops with jokes about drugs, developmental disabilities, homosexuality, and their Qatari hosts.
The Trump administration will reportedly accept a $400 million Boeing 747 from Qatar to temporarily use as Air Force One.